
The proliferation of fiber optic cables in the Donetsk Oblast is causing Russian infantry soldiers to become entangled in them as they advance, making them an increasingly vulnerable target for Ukrainian FPV pilots.
by MilesLongthe3rd

The proliferation of fiber optic cables in the Donetsk Oblast is causing Russian infantry soldiers to become entangled in them as they advance, making them an increasingly vulnerable target for Ukrainian FPV pilots.
by MilesLongthe3rd
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I think walking across an open field is the bigger issue here.
It’s pretty fucking insane to see just how many fibers are spread out.
The guy to the right in the first sequence, just look at how much movement there is around him whenever he tries to move…
Profiting from their own success. I like it. Picasso.
Can’t help but think of all the poor animals that are getting tangled in these, as well as all of the other horrors in this war.
It’s gonna take so many years to clean up all that wire when this all ends
that was awfully nice of the drone operators to help the Russians remove the fiber wire from their bodies. maybe next time the legs will stay in tact too!
I suppose I shouldn’t complain too much when I get a face full of spiderwebs
All of this will have to be cleaned up. Glass fibers are no joke. This will get ground up and end up in food grown from the fields. Not sure you could ever clean it up if it starts to get plowed and broken up. This is uncoated naked fiber.
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